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Re: The finished circle
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tiompan wrote:
bladup wrote:
tiompan wrote:
nigelswift wrote:
bladup wrote:

I love the way you say this as if you know it's true


Back at yer regarding you imagining my Catholic upbringing.
(I was the youngest atheist in the village!)




Ah well looks like another one down on the imagination score eh B ?

That's the thing about imagination in art , it's not as anyone can say that it is wrong , maybe poor but never wrong .


What the fuck are you going on about? imagination in art is poor, mental fucking mental!!!!


Read what is written ,note the "maybe " ,as in maybe the art is poor .

OK-What the fuck are you going on about? imagination in art is maybe poor is what you said- shit art is shit art- imagination in good art is always good. Now you Are saying that maybe MY art is poor, which is mad as with your love of rock art you would probably be someone who would love and understand it.


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Posted by bladup
4th August 2012ce
20:56

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